Summer Concerto (Violin Concerto Op.8 No.2, RV 315~ L'estate) in G minor by A. Vivaldi

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This is the second concerto from the set of four violin concerti published in 1725 composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Each concerto is accompanied by a sonnet which were supposedly written by Vivaldi, describing what the music is about. Vivaldi actually wrote the things which are happening above the music on the score.

There are three movements in this concerto:

1. Adagio-Allegro non molto
2. Adagio
3. Presto


Enjoy the slideshow of summer landscapes from all parts of the world while you listen to this beautiful piece.

London Chamber Orchestra
Christopher Warren-Green, violin

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  • and those blue flowers...are so beautiful also!

    thank You...5 *****!

  • AMAZING

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  • This is why I started learning violin 3 years ago :D <3

  • oooo the baroque tuning just makes it sound so much darker :D

  • @AmandoRambo OMG lol its in G flat minor WTF. I wonder why this is, why would it be transposed down a semitone? O_O It makes no sense.

  • 5 stars :)

  • i have reason to believe that this isn't g minor lol.

  • @79Pisces03 Only too true.  Simple people like simpler music.

  • @RowmanSailor Unfortunately, people would rather listen to music that'll only raise their blood pressure and make them anxious, like hip hop and rap.

  • I never knew that Vivaldi music was this good!

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